NDC must liberate, clean itself from ‘deity’ Mahama - Koku Anyidoho

The only way for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to regain its lost glory is for the party to wean and clean itself from ‘deity’ Mahama and his ‘hallowed bootlickers’ which includes elements who worked against the vision and success of late President Atta Mills, Deputy General Secretary of the NDC, Mr Koku Anyidoho has said; MyNewsGH.com can report.

In a no-name innuendo-laden piece authored by Deputy NDC scribe who is set to contest his boss Johnson Asiedu Nketia ‘Mosquito’, threw jab after jab; stating that the solution to the NDC’s current condition is for the ‘Latter Day Saints’ who have taken over the party to ask themselves some tough questions- questions like “what happened to the strong and vibrant party Prof Mills left?”- and see where the answer leaves them.

In what insiders told MyNewsGH.com is a direct shade aimed at Ningo Prampram MP, Sam George, Koku Anyidoho wrote: “This is the time the NDC must close its ranks. The NDC must filter itself clean of people who now surprisingly portray themselves as hallowed bootlickers of former President Mahama, yet not very long ago were operating from the wardrobes of Vice President Aliu Mahama against the Presidential bid of H. E President John Evans Atta-Mills.”

Koku went on: “Be that as it may, the venerable and never-vindictive Professor Mills, defied cautious counsel and brought all of them under his fold including their avowed deity who led the party to it most miserable defeat. They fail to ask, what happened to the vibrant, strong NDC Prof. Mills left?”

“The NDC that these “Latter-Day Saints”, who shout their phoney love for the party so hard now is certainly not what Prof. Mills left us. The one that had members as true Cadres of the principles of probity and accountability.” he added.

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It is without denying the fact that the rank and file of the National Democratic Congress are sounding a deafening call for a massive shake-up at the highest level of the party’s structure.

Such desire by the grassroots cannot be premised on baseless whimsical thinking as some people will have us believe. It is based on deep introspection oozing out as a by-product of the despondency and reckless disregard for the unbridled party faithful.

They saw and felt the palpable neglect and self-centeredness that became the trademark of people holding positions of influence within the party and government at almost every level of leadership from the very top all the way down to the branch level.